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Date:2025-04-07 17:08:52
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You're running out of time to shop Way Day 2024 and get this modern-looking bookcase for just $50.
E! Readers love the Keemon Etagere bookcase from 17 Stories on Wayfair. They've purchased more of this bookcase than any other product from our Wayfair sale coverage.
The 4.8-star-rated bookcase is designed with sleek brown wood and black steel. It's perfect for your bedroom, living room, office, or any other space in your home where you want to display items or organize your things.
This bookcase has up to six tiers for vertical storage. The back has X-shaped bars to keep your books, vases, and framed photos from falling off. It also has adjustable feet and an anti-tip kit to make sure it stays steady.
And you can't beat the price—it's on sale for just $50 during Wayfair's major May savings event.
When is Way Day 2024?
This year, the Way Day sale runs from May 4 through May 6. That means you're almost out of time to shop the big sale!
Deals began dropping at midnight Eastern Time on May 4 and will only run through 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on May 6.
So hurry, you don't want to miss these amazing prices on pieces we've found for you below!
Shop the best Way Day 2024 deals before the sale ends tonight
Shop must-have items for every room of your house! Everything below is on sale now through midnight Eastern Time.
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